It offers dynamics that hit 16 on the meter. It offers a warmth that digital loudness normalization destroys. And most importantly, it offers a historic document: The moment a daughter healed a generational wound through technology and talent.
10/10 (Unforgettable)
In the pantheon of vocal jazz and traditional pop, few albums have achieved the dual status of commercial juggernaut and technical masterpiece quite like Natalie Cole’s 1991 opus, Unforgettable... With Love . However, for the discerning audiophile and the dedicated record collector, there is a specific holy grail that transcends the standard CD or streaming version: the Natalie Cole Unforgettable with Love 1991 Elektrarar Top pressing. natalie cole unforgettable with love 1991 elektrarar top
If you find a copy of this pressing—with the target label, the resonant bass, and the pristine vocal of Natalie in her prime—do not hesitate. Pay the premium. For those few hours of listening, you aren't just hearing a CD. You are hearing history, pressed into plastic, untouched by time. It offers dynamics that hit 16 on the meter
Unforgettable... With Love was a gamble. It was a return to her father’s songbook. Produced by the legendary André Fischer and Tommy LiPuma, the album featured the London Symphony Orchestra and a seismic technological innovation: the "duet" with her late father on the title track. 10/10 (Unforgettable) In the pantheon of vocal jazz
